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7DX Theatre

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VGP Snow Kingdom

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Valangiman : Valangiman Varatharajan Pettai Maha
Mariamman or Seethala Devi Temple is located
9 kms from Kumbakonam on the Mannargudi Road. Devotees follow an unusual prayer
ritual carrying Paadai [ a decorated Bamboo Stretcher] – usually
used for carrying a dead body for burial. This ritual is performed as a gratitude
by sick people, cured by the grace of Seethala Devi. Because of this, the temple
is also called as Paadai Kavadi Mariamman temple. The temple performs
special pujas on Sundays of Tamil month Avani [Aug –Sept].

Muthupettai Dargah : The seven hundred year old dargah
here has many glorious aspects and traditional background. This dargah known as
Andavar Shahul Dawood Khamil Oliyullh was built in
Marattah style Architecture. Pilgrims beyond the barriers of Caste,
creed and religion visit this holy Islamic place of worship.

Muthupettai Mangrove Forest / Lagoon also called as the Alaiyathi Kadu, one of the largest of its kind located between
Thirutturaipoondi and Pattukkotai. Paminiyaru, Koraiyaru, Kilai thaangi
yaaru, Marakka koraiyaru; all these rivers form a lagoon before
ending up at Kodiakarai [point calimere]. The lagoon is
8 kms from Muthupet in an area of 120 sq.km. Palanjur, Thamarankottai, Maravakkadu,
Vadakadu, Thuraikadu and Muthupet reserve forests are the composition
of mangrove forests. The collection of trees include
Thandal, Thillai, Narikanthal, Neermulli and so on. A 162 mts
wooden causeway built across, provides an opportunity for a closer look at the mangrove
forests. Variety of Migratory birds from Europe, Asia and Middle East flock to this
area during season. It is a holistic, exotic and refreshing holiday option for nature
lovers.

Wildlife Warden : Nagapattinam,Tamil Nadu - Phone : 04365
253092.

Collectorate : Muthupet - Phone: 04369 262518.

Udayamarthandapuram Bird Sanctuary : It is a 45 km² protected area
in the District of Tiruvarur. It was created in 1998 and more than 10,000 migratory
Birds visit here during monsoon season. Notable among them are Painted Storks, Herons
and Open Bill Storks. Best suitable months to visit this sanctuary are November,
December, February and March.